"Delano Manongs" film screeningWhen: October 20, 2014 - Monday6:00 p.m.Where: Labor Archives and Research Center, San Francisco State University, 1630 Holloway Avenue, Leonard Library Room 460, San FranciscoWhat: "Delano Manongs: Forgotten Heroes of the United Farm Workers Movement" tell the story of the Filipino farmworkers who spurred the Great Grape Strike of 1965 and joined forces with other workers to create the United Farm Workers.Reception and panel discussion after the film with the director, Marissa Aroy, Professor Daniel Gonzales and grape boycott activists Juanita Tamayo Lott and Elaine Elinson.Sponsored by History Department, California Faculty Association-SFSU, Pin@y Education Partnerships, Labor Archives and Research Center and Asian American Studies DepartmentFree and open to the public.Source: Facebook eventsD5 Pissed Off Pub CrawlWhen: October 20, 2014 - Monday6:00 p.m.Where: Madrone Art Bar, 500 Divisadero Street, San FranciscoWhat: San Francisco League of Pissed-Off Voters Pub Crawl - Meet at 6:00 p.m. Hitting a few bars on Divisadero, head to Upper Haight and Lower Haight (or vice versa) and then end up pretty much back in the same spot. Information:theleague.com/sfSource: Facebook event

What:Fourth Annual Arts Town Hall San Francisco when the arts and cultural community will come together at an election forum. Arts community will engage with candidates for the San Francisco Board of Supervisors to discuss the positive impact of the arts on our City.

Performance and remarks by Marcus Shelby, local teacher, composer, arranger and bassist. Laura Sydell - NPR Arts Desk Correspondent will be the moderator.

What: Upcoming election is again filled with many complicated propositions covering many City and State issues. Join Middle Polk Neighborhood Association Pre-Election meeting with Political Analyst Melissa Griffin Caen.

What: The SF LGBT Center is convening a Community Town Hall on Economic Justice issues facing the LGBTQ community. The event is part of the annual LGBTQ Economic Justice Week & LGBT Career Fair (Oct. 19-25th) and will voice the community's most pressing needs and strategize on how the community can move forward.

Change: (Change of Venue) Where: Women's Building, 3543 18th Street, San Francisco What: Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club potluck meeting along with making calls to HM members about the November election. Please email president@milkclub.org if you're interested in helping out with the food.

Bay Guardian Community Rally and Celebration: A Wednesday Without the Guardian - Let's Raise Hell and Print More News!When: October 22, 2014 - WednesdayNoon to 1:00 p.m.Where: Powell and Market Street, San FranciscoWhat: A community outpouring of support to celebrate the Bay Guardian as a vital city institution and progressive voice now silenced, just weeks before the election . Help distribute the Bay Guardian's last election endorsements so this voice is still heard on November 4th.Hear city and community leaders speak on the Guardian's importance to San Francisco. Source: Facebook events

What: Come hear from all the candidates running for school board in the November 2014 elect. Forum will be moderated by Chronicle's Education Reporter, Jill Tucker and is being co-hosted by Second District PTA, Parents for Public Schools of San Francisco, San Francisco Education Fund, Support for Families of Children with Disabilities and the San Francisco Parent Political Action Committee

What: Book Release "Dispatches Against Displacement Field Notes From San Francisco's Housing Wars" by James Tracy. Reading by James Tracy. Performances by: Dark Materials, Bankrupt District and Sun Jin Lui (Ex-Diskarte Namin)

What:Mission Housing Development Corporation 2014 Gala and Silent Auction. Fun-filled evening of entertainment, catered food and beverage and the honoring of MHDC and its community partners. The event is a great way to show your support of MHDC and the 3,000 tenants currently housed within their portfolio

Community Advisory Committee for Special Education - San Francisco Unified School District - Forum for Candidates for SFUSD School BoardWhen: October 23, 2014 - Thursday5:45 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. - Coffee Chat - SFUSD Special Education Supervisors will host an Open Forum Group Coffee Chat6:30 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. - San Francisco Board of Education Candidates will introduce themselves and answer pre-submitted questions7:15 to 8:00 p.m. - CAD Business MeetingWhere: Support for Families of Children with Disabilities, 1663 Mission Street, 7th Floor, San FranciscoWhat: Forum for Candidates for the SFUSD School BoardInformation: cacspedsf.org

*Hayes Valley Neighborhood AssociationWhen: October 23, 2014 - Thursday7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.Where: Hayes Valley Playground Clubhouse, Corner of Hayes and Buchanan Street, San FranciscoWhat: Hayes Valley Neighborhood Association. From the agenda:State Assembly District 17 Candidates - Supervisor David Chiu and Supervisor David Campos will speak to the group individually. This is not a debate.Haight and Hayes Project - Alex Murillo, Deptment of Public Works will discuss major infrastructure project to Hayes Street -Clayton to Market and Haight Street to Ashbury to Laguna. Information: mail@hayesvalleysf.org

What: Scaregrove. Halloween fun at Sigmund Stern Grove. Come dressed in your favorite costume and enjoy carnival rides, a haunted house, live entertainment, music, food for sale, hay rides. $8 per person. Children under 2 years old are free. Tickets are available at McLaren Lodge, 50l Stanyan Street through 10/24. or by phone at 415-831-6800 through 10/20

Live bands, dancing in the street, street artists, petting zoos, food and more.

Admission is free, donations accepted.

Information: fiesta@bhnc.orgJuan-Antonio Carballo - Family Bike RideWhen: October 26, 2014 - Sunday10:00 a.m. to NoonWhere: Corner of Filbert and Fillmore, San FranciscoWhat:Juan-Antonio Carballo - candidate for Supervisor in District 2 - Family Bike Ride with stops to discuss points of interest and concerns. Everyone welcome. Bikes will be decorated for the campaign.Information:carballo2014.com

Soap Box Derby!

When: October 26, 2014 - Sunday

11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Where: 20th Avenue, between Wawona and Vicente, San Francisco

What: Third Annual 20th Avenue Soap Box Derby to benefit the Friends of Larsen Playground. Free event for all ages and will feature food, a classic car viewing area

San Francisco State College of Ethnic Studies 45th Anniversary CelebrationWhen: October 26, 2014 - Sunday Noon to 3:00 p.m.Where: Seven Hills Conference Center, San Francisco State University1600 Holloway Avenue, San FranciscoWhat: Join community leaders, alumni, students, faculty and national scholars in commemorating the 45th anniversary of SF State's College of Ethnic Studies, the nation's first and only college of ethnic studies. Notable speakers, live music by the Sound and Social Justice Collective directed by John-Carlos Perea, exquisite food and refreshments and a silent auction featuring culinary and travel packages. Proceeds will benefit student scholarships and the College's Community-University Empowerment Fund.Sponsors: Mrs. Juanita Tamayo Lott, Delicato Family Vineyards, IBEW Local 6General Admission $47. per personTickets/Information : ethnicstudies.sfsud.edu/anniversary-celebration

What: The Neighborhood Associations of San Francisco District 5 would like to help decipher the November 4 ballot. We kindly request that candidates and campaigners not participate so as to avoid undue influence.

What: What is the Ocean Beach Master Plan being implemented and what will be the impact? Learn how a decommissioning of two lanes of the Great Highway will provide opportunities to improve public access with a coastal trail and other amenities designed to adapt to an eroding coastline:

What: Fundraiser for Wendy Aragon - candidate for Community College Board. Join New Avenues Democratic Club and Richmond District Democratic Club and they kick off the final week of the campaign at one of their favorite political waterholes, Steins on Clement Street.

We ask for a minimum donation of $50. but no one will be turned away for lock of funds.

What: The Cruise Terminal Plaza has become a reality through many partnership efforts and the generosity of San Francisco voters who approved public funding to building this latest Port of San Francisco public waterfront park.